 Day two of the Mining Show, we're here with Peter Cashin from Imperial Mining. Peter, good morning. Nice to see you again. Likewise. I saw you last May and you're on another transaction at the time. I see that's evolved. Correct. How did you come to be in Imperial Mining? Well Imperial, in actual fact, I'll back it up a little bit. When I was with Quest, I ran Quest from 08 to 2015. When I left them, I brought a technology metals property with me called the Crater Lake property and I tried to find a home for it. I put it into a whole co by the name of Peak Mining Corporation. The idea was to try to make it to become a public entity, fell on a tough market. So what I did instead is I sought a junior, a dormant junior that had some good gold and base metal properties and so it's NQE, NQ exploration. And I took those, we did a reverse takeover. We threw it into Imperial. I threw my technology metals property into it as well and we went public just at the beginning of January as a matter of fact this year. That's Crater Lake. That's the Crater Lake opportunity. And where's that located? That's northeastern Quebec, east of the Chefferville in the Iron Mining area. Now you have a project named SOQUEM. It's called Car Heel. But our partner is SOQUEM. SOQUEM is the Quebec government's Crown Exploration Corporation. So really their mandate is to simulate exploration in the province of Quebec for different commodities and Car Heel in particular is the extension of what SOQUEM calls their B-26 property. And it's, they've defined about 11 million ton mass of sulphide, Copper Zinc, Volcanogenic mass of sulphide. They just recently optioned our ground and they're going to be undertaking about $4 million of exploration over the next four years because they feel as we do that there's some very good Copper Zinc potential on the property. And they've made you a cash payment and they can buy up to 50% for almost $4 million over four years. That's correct. That's a good project. They're good operators. They know the camp cold so aside from ourselves they're the best second opportunity I think to advance the potential of the property. And you're in the right neighborhood. There's the past producing cell B mine that kicked out 53 million tons. Correct. And looking at my numbers because I have to cheat to read them. 1.9% Zinc, 1% Copper, 40.7 grams per ton. Yeah it was open pitable so it was really a low cost opportunity and that was BHP Billiton that operated that thing. When was that? That would have been 1980s and 90s and now it's on care maintenance for the tailing spawn and Glencore has that right now. Okay. Right neighborhood. Yeah. Good project. Yeah. Good partner. What do we look for next? Well I'm being carried so it's a good project and we have technical input on the direction of the exploration for that particular project. But I really think that the gold opportunities that were in NQ that are now in Imperial have some very good potential. The old guys... Are you going to work those yourselves or bring them back? Yeah no I think there are the kind of properties that have been worked back in the 1980s and 90s. And I think I have to put a little bit of meat on the bone but before I consider looking for a partner on those. I have a fondness for properties like that that have been worked and forgotten. Yeah. Well the old guys when you drill down a hundred meter vertical that was a very deep hole back then. Right. And these big gold systems we know they can go for kilometers and I think there is that kind of kilometer strike length and depth opportunity in these structures. They're in camps in the Shibogamo, South Shibogamo camps. So there's a lot of activity going on there. Good infrastructure. Good infrastructure. Good labor. Correct. You can drive to the property. Good First Nations relations. Yeah I do as well. It's all First Nations Cree communities which I'm familiar with and one of my directors as a matter of fact has a very good relationship with the local Cree community and I'm going to use his help and support to open some new doors with community leaders. I think CSR corporate social responsibility is a very big subject. Canadian miners are the best at it. We're going to be bringing a new person to the board who's a CSR expert because I really truly think that that's an important component of exploration in Canada. I was meeting with the company who's doing work in Cambodia and their CSR has been tremendous. They led with CSR and the Canadian miners are the best at it in the world. Yeah I think it's important. You have to consider them as partners first and foremost and get them actively involved with what you're trying to do. You dispel the concerns about the hidden agendas by mining companies and you make them a partner. So it's important. So we'll check in with you probably halfway through the summer work program and get an update. That works great. Nice to see you Peter. Thanks Peter. Super. Thanks for your time. Likewise.